Inspired Minimalist Life: LIFE SKILLS EVERY TEENAGER AND YOUNG ADULT NEEDS ... : It is no secret that as we become adults we are expected to know certain skills. These skills help teenagers and young adults to learn and...
What’s Next for Higher Ed in 2023 Article is based on the Context of the US Education System and highlights 3 things the Author is watching in the next 12 Months. 1️⃣ The Debate Shifts on Value of the BA For more than 50 years, higher ed’s marketing message was crystal clear: a college degree pays off. While that’s still true for both individuals as well as for the country as a whole—please, don’t read this as “college isn’t worth it” screed—the message about the value of the bachelor’s degree is much more muddled these days. Background: In recent years, three big factors have driven the debate over the value of the BA. First, the degree premium—the wage gap between college and high-school graduates—has flattened. That’s in part because the premium grew so fast in the 1980s as college became more valuable and high school less valuable with the decline of manufacturing jobs. It was always going to be difficult, if not impossibl...
Reviewed By Stan Skrabut, Ed.D. When friends shared memes saying that 1984 was not a how-to manual, I didn’t understand but now I do. It became time to read 1984 when Susan Henking suggested it in a Facebook post in which she tagged me. Having never given much thought to the book, I did know it was about the idea of government eavesdropping but not much more. I always heard that Big Brother was watching. I understood it to mean that your conversations could be listened to and that you had less privacy. The world of 1984 was much more. I found the book to be unnerving especially in 2017. George Orwell wrote 1984 in 1949. It is about a dystopian world that is at constant war. It does not need to be at war, but it is one of the many mechanisms to control the general population. War is only one strategy The Party uses. Other strategies include the rewriting of history, constant falsification, the dumbing down of socie...
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